Alexander Zverev says a more attacking approach can help him narrow the gap to top players Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz. He links his confidence to a recent stretch of results, noting that the belief he gained from a win over Flavio Cobolli at Roland Garros carries into Wimbledon. At the grasscourt major, Zverev reports that he plays with greater intent, leaning into an attacking game—particularly his forehand—to improve his performance against stronger opponents. He describes Wimbledon as his best-ever run at the tournament and presents the shift toward more aggressive play as a key reason for his progress. Zverev’s comments also reflect how he views his competition: rather than emphasizing technique changes alone, he frames the match-to-match attacking mindset as a practical way to challenge the standards set by Sinner and Alcaraz. Across the coverage, the focus remains on Zverev’s strategic adjustment and the momentum he believes it is bringing to his season.